Egyptian superstar Mohamed Hamaki dropped on Friday his new album "Sammaouny," via YouTube and digital music platforms.
The LP consists of 18 songs, including a duet with fellow superstar Sherine.
In the new album, Hamaki collaborates with a large number of poets and composers, including Tamer Hussein, Aziz Elshafei, late Mohamed Rahim, Amr Mostafa, Ayman Bahgat Kamar, Amir Teima, and more.
"Sammaouny" is the follow-up to 2024's “Howa El Asas”.
Hamaki, born on November 4, 1975, is one of Egypt’s and the Middle East’s most talented male singers.
He released his first single in 1997 and his first album, “Khalina Neesh” (Let’s Live), in 2003. Hamaki’s music career consisted of more than a dozen songs and 9 albums.
The acclaimed singer won many awards, including the “Best Arabia Act” at the MTV Europe Music Awards in 2010 and the “Best Singer” at the MTV Music Awards in 2008.




